• Photo of smiling Asian male faculty member, Dr. Wei Gu, Assistant Professor of Pathology at Stanford University.

    Wei Gu - Assistant Professor of Pathology

    Bio-X Affiliated Faculty

    Dr. Wei Gu is Assistant Professor of Pathology at Stanford University was trained as a physician, engineer, and scientist. He pioneered technologies in cell-free DNA 'liquid biopsy' testing, CRISPR diagnostics, clinical metagenomic sequencing, non-invasive prenatal testing, and COVID diagnostics. He has been awarded multiple extramural grants, including the Burroughs Wellcome Career Award, and a K08 from the National Cancer Institute. He is also a board-certified molecular and clinical pathologist and has a clinical practice within Stanford Healthcare.

  • Headshot portrait of Wei Wei - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Wei Wei - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Awarded in 2024

    Home Department: Pathology
    Faculty Advisor: Jonathan Z. Long
    Talk Title: A PTER-dependent pathway of taurine metabolism linked to energy balance
    Event: Second Annual SoCal Metabolism Symposium

    Awarded in 2023

    Talk Title: Organism-wide cell type-specific secretome mapping of exercise training in mice
    Event: 2023 Mechanisms of Metabolic Signaling (CSHL)

    Awarded in 2022

    Talk Title: An organism-wide atlas of tissue crosstalk in physical activity
    Event: 2022 ASBMB Annual Meeting

  • Headshot portrait of Weichen Wang - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Weichen Wang - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Awarded in 2021

    Home Department: Materials Science & Engineering
    Faculty Advisor: Zhenan Bao
    Talk Title: Strain-Insensitive Intrinsically Stretchable Transistors and Circuits
    Event: 2021 MRS Fall Meeting

  • Headshot portrait of Weilai Yu - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Weilai Yu - Bio-X Travel Awardee

    Awarded in 2024

    Home Department: Chemical Engineering
    Faculty Advisor: Zhenan Bao
    Talk Title: Molecular logics of li metal anode
    Event: The Batteries Gordon Research Seminar 2024

    Awarded in 2022

    Talk Title: Revealing the dynamics of solid-electrolyte interphase (SEI) at li metal anode
    Event: AICHE Annual Meeting 2022

    Supported by The Matthew Frank Family

  • Photo of smiling female faculty member, Dr. Wendy Fantl, Assistant Professor of Urology at Stanford University.

    Wendy Fantl - Assistant Professor (Research) of Urology

    Bio-X Affiliated Faculty
    Dr. Wendy Fantl’s lab studies two key questions with unmet clinical need related to drug resistance and immunotherapy focusing on ovarian and kidney cancers. The lab applies multi-parametric single-cell proteomic technologies (mass cytometry aka Cytometry by Time-Of-Flight (CyTOF) and multiplex imaging (CO-Detection by indEXing (CODEX)) combined with specialized computational approaches to address these questions.
  • Photo of Dr. Wendy Gu, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Stanford University.

    Wendy Gu - Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering and (by courtesy) Materials Science & Engineering

    Bio-X Affiliated Faculty

    Dr. Wendy Gu's group studies the mechanical behavior of nanomaterials. They work at the intersection of solid mechanics, materials science and nano-chemistry. They research the unique properties of nanoscale metals, ceramics and nano-architected composites in order to design strong, tough and lightweight structural materials, materials for extreme environments, and mechanically-actuated sensors. The Gu group's experimental tools include nanoindentation, electron microscopy, and colloidal synthesis.

  • Photo of smiling female Asian faculty member Dr. Wendy Liu, Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology at Stanford University.

    Wendy Liu - Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology

    Bio-X Affiliated Faculty

    Dr. Wendy Liu, MD, PhD, is a fellowship-trained glaucoma and cataract surgeon. Her clinical practice focuses on management of adult glaucoma and cataracts. She specializes in traditional glaucoma surgery as well as minimally-invasive glaucoma surgery, such as iStent, Hydrus, Xen, KDB, OMNI, and GATT. Her goal is to work together with patients to determine what the best treatment options are for them, so they can maintain the best vision and quality of life.

  • Headshot portrait of Wendy Zhang - Bio-X Undergraduate Fellow

    Wendy Zhang - Bio-X Undergraduate Fellow

    2010 Undergraduate Summer Research Program Participant
    Home Department: Human Biology
    Supported by: Pitch Johnson
    Mentor: Joseph C. Wu, Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular) and of Radiology
  • Headshot portrait of Wenye Li - Bio-X Undergraduate Fellow

    Wenye Li - Bio-X Undergraduate Fellow

    2015 Undergraduate Summer Research Program Participant
    Home Department: Electrical Engineering
    Supported by: Anonymous Donor
    Mentor: Philip Wong, Electrical Engineering
  • Headshot portrait of Whitney Wells - Bio-X Undergraduate Fellow

    Whitney Wells - Bio-X Undergraduate Fellow

    2012 Undergraduate Summer Research Program Participant
    Home Department: Human Biology (Computer Science minor)
    Supported by: Bio-X
    Mentor: James Gross, Professor of Psychology

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